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he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. knows why in michigan we what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat and put the victory in our court on election day. [applause] you know that one day on a saturday 250,000 likely voters were contacted, more than any state in america right here in michigan. [applause] so i say to you, do not rest, do not think for a moment we're ahead. we got to protect our country by putting mitt romney in the white house. [applause] we got to protect our country by making pete the next united states senator for michigan. we got to make sure that we keep our state house republican like john walsh in the white house. [applause]
he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. knows why in michigan we what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat...
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he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. that's why in michigan we know what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. right now it's tied in michigan. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat and put the victory in our court on election day. [applause] you know that one day on a saturday 250,000 likely voters were contacted, more than any state in america right here in michigan. [applause] so i say to you, do not rest, do not think for a moment we're ahead. we got to protect our country by putting mitt romney in the white house. [applause] we got to protect our country by making pete the next united states senator for michigan. we got to make sure that we keep our state house republican like joh
he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. that's why in michigan we know what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. right now it's tied in michigan. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of...
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depending on what model you look at, sandy could cost the economy billions. we will examine the financial fallout when cnbc's an drew ross sorkin joins the panel next on "now." [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> while officials are primarily focused on rescue efforts and restoring power to the 7 million people without it they are also starting to assess the catastrophic economic consequences of hurricane sandy. disaster mo
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it includes the geo political planners who want to use the carbon economy to control the development in the developing world and includes all those interests that are fighting it out and i think we're hearing mostly those interest on this show today but what politicians need to do or maybe it's what people need to do citizens need to force their politicians to represent them and their interests and that means how you use the land and how you can make a good life for yourself and so on those are the important things all of this is as well terek and is being used by powerful interests to control the economy and geo political battles and so on that's what this is about all right gentlemen we didn't settle much here but it was quite interesting many thanks today my guest in washington our win admiral and thanks to our viewers for watching us here see you next time and remember rostock rules. do we speak your language any time a deal or not a day in. the news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news i want to turn to bangalore's story. here to. try to alter
it includes the geo political planners who want to use the carbon economy to control the development in the developing world and includes all those interests that are fighting it out and i think we're hearing mostly those interest on this show today but what politicians need to do or maybe it's what people need to do citizens need to force their politicians to represent them and their interests and that means how you use the land and how you can make a good life for yourself and so on those are...
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. >> the economy grew at an annual rate of 2%. not gre, but better than expected. the final gdp report prior to the election. right here i have a shaky and i will ask each of you to step out on at. if the e election were held tomorrow mark, who would win? >> i should not go out on any limb given my way, but if the election were held tomorrow, barack obama would win, based on the superior effort of the obama campaign at this point turning out early voters. >> evan? >> butobama the whistle of a long way to go. >> nin >> i hate e doing this but obama because of the ground game. >> colby? >> the national tracking polls has been very close. in the batattle e ground statates, obama still holds a lead and that will put him over the top. >> what is the ground again, mark? >> the organized effort by the campaign over months to identify and not only supppporters but people w who are undecide it, and persuade them on a one by one retail basis. weeks before election day, at you know who your voterers are and you get them to vote. >> in many of the battle ground states, obama h
. >> the economy grew at an annual rate of 2%. not gre, but better than expected. the final gdp report prior to the election. right here i have a shaky and i will ask each of you to step out on at. if the e election were held tomorrow mark, who would win? >> i should not go out on any limb given my way, but if the election were held tomorrow, barack obama would win, based on the superior effort of the obama campaign at this point turning out early voters. >> evan? >>...
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economy created 171,0 the last month, but creeped up toate 7.9%. say that this is not the race inake up way. what has happened in the last is already bic into perception. >> mitt romney is in ohio, the president the northeastern corner. latest tracking poll showed that the race is tight, but a slew of data ground state polls edge to the president. >> mitt romney has about 48 adjust that. >> ohioan not be able to escape the political spotlight. president obama will be here day until the election day. >> of course, abc 7 is your for the most up-to-date information. with oure speaking partners at politico about what jobs report mean for president obama and mitt romney. >> the presidential race is just several big items on ballot in maryland. the final day for early in maryland. we are at a polling site in landover. last day of early voting in maryland. see the peopllined up .ehind you you can see this very long at this learning center. this is what people are having endure on this last day of voting. of these people got here this center opened at 8:00
economy created 171,0 the last month, but creeped up toate 7.9%. say that this is not the race inake up way. what has happened in the last is already bic into perception. >> mitt romney is in ohio, the president the northeastern corner. latest tracking poll showed that the race is tight, but a slew of data ground state polls edge to the president. >> mitt romney has about 48 adjust that. >> ohioan not be able to escape the political spotlight. president obama will be here day...
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jonathan, is this an economy election in ohio? >> it always is. this is the heartland of america and even when the economy isn't as big as it is this year, in ohio in particular, it's about those working class voters and whether they think that one candidate or the other is providing them with a better future. and this has been a very stable race in ohio. largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a lot about the auto bailout being successful here. sherrod brown is still a very powerful organization of working class democrats who in the past have sometimes gone republican. this year, they're holding obama up is making him look pretty good in ohio is that he's got these working class white voters that he lacks in some other states. >> well, it is interesting, aaron, when i was talking to both the romney and obama campaign folks here in columbus yesterday, they said they're going to be watching not suburban columbus, but cuyahoga county and a lot of those workin
jonathan, is this an economy election in ohio? >> it always is. this is the heartland of america and even when the economy isn't as big as it is this year, in ohio in particular, it's about those working class voters and whether they think that one candidate or the other is providing them with a better future. and this has been a very stable race in ohio. largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a...
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for women it is the economy. we have four years of what president obama has put out there. he's been the president, he's been our leader. and today with the new jobs report 7.9% this is not the new normal. we cannot have unemployment. the president told us that after he put in the stimulus we'd down to 5.6% unemployment. where is that? >> correction. the number of jobs exceeded what had been predicted and you are going to have the unemployment rate to tick back up a little bit. every time the economy looks good more people go on -- >> last -- >> 23 million unemployed. >> last word on this topic then on to the ground game. >> one of the greatest issues of our time, right now in our age, mitt romney has come out squarely on the side of greater income and equality stratification between very wealthiest and majority of people in this country. i think another piece that gloria stein ham noted that the pay tax -- women get equal pay in the workplace that we close that wage gap consistently 77% would be automatic economic stimulus. more than three quarters voters support that. mit
for women it is the economy. we have four years of what president obama has put out there. he's been the president, he's been our leader. and today with the new jobs report 7.9% this is not the new normal. we cannot have unemployment. the president told us that after he put in the stimulus we'd down to 5.6% unemployment. where is that? >> correction. the number of jobs exceeded what had been predicted and you are going to have the unemployment rate to tick back up a little bit. every time...
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the economy. of course, that will be the deciding factor in the election on tuesday. finally, i think i've covered this economic deal today fairly and my prediction of yesterday that the mainstream media, which overwhelmingly supports president obama's re-election, will use the last few days to bolter mr. obama looks to be on track. but i want to know what you think about the factor's election coverage analysis. we are asking in a new billoreilly.com poll. do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? yes or no. and we will give you the results on monday. that's a memo. now the top story tonight, let's bring in the aforementioned economic guru, lou docks. and you say? >> i say unemployment right now is higher than when president obama took office in 2009. and that's not good enough to be of any significant, in my opinion, any significant help to gov. romney. and that is 23 million people without work, who are working w
the economy. of course, that will be the deciding factor in the election on tuesday. finally, i think i've covered this economic deal today fairly and my prediction of yesterday that the mainstream media, which overwhelmingly supports president obama's re-election, will use the last few days to bolter mr. obama looks to be on track. but i want to know what you think about the factor's election coverage analysis. we are asking in a new billoreilly.com poll. do you believe the factor has been...
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to make the ecomy, the american economy again. to find someone to lead. to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our ves. [ romney ] i'i'm mitt romy and i approve this message. >> for to say that this is generation and will again -- a climate reality, extreme weather a reality.. >> n new york governor andrew sayings also quoted as storms are coming years.wo his name up, but prectedhis. >> sure did. >> isn't ththis an indication of antiquated our infrastructure is? are sea barriers in the netherlands. >> this may not ba question of barriers. this heavy jet stream th came sandy in, and they say that is caused by some that is taking .lace in the arctic warmingglobal is a problem. >> agorere did not talk about wasenvironment when he president, and these about it whenalk were e running,. >> in 1988 talalked about -- >> if you had the mitt romney againstgovernor running this obama, their positions have been all that different. mitt romney it was a big endorser of cap-and-trade then. instatance where you don't know which you are
to make the ecomy, the american economy again. to find someone to lead. to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our ves. [ romney ] i'i'm mitt romy and i approve this message. >> for to say that this is generation and will again -- a climate reality, extreme weather a reality.. >> n new york governor andrew sayings also quoted as storms are coming years.wo his name up, but prectedhis. >> sure did. >> isn't ththis an indication of...
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economy back into recession. with ten days until the re-election, it doesn't look like we're going to get it, not out of washington, not out of congress, and certainly not on the campaign trail. what have you heard? have you heard anything that you need to hear to make your
economy back into recession. with ten days until the re-election, it doesn't look like we're going to get it, not out of washington, not out of congress, and certainly not on the campaign trail. what have you heard? have you heard anything that you need to hear to make your
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is slowing down the economy a slowdown japan has was having its troubles during the period of global growth it's a major exporting nations nation so they've been able to subsidize their misery if you will we don't have that luxury things like that cannot go on forever for mathematical reasons emotional reasons and practical reasons and i don't think they will but it feels like they could in the middle of every bubble it always feels like things could go on forever but of course as we know they never do and that is an interesting point and so that brings me to your thesis how you see this unwinding you've said that this is a faith based initiative this whole u.s. dollar fee our currency financial system that we're living in so if the government continues to want to keep rates low continues to want to spend like how do you see that unwinding well i think it's important to understand that you know of course nobody can see the future i can't see the future i'm just trying to reason things out based on facts that we know that we all know today or at least the what i just said to you that
is slowing down the economy a slowdown japan has was having its troubles during the period of global growth it's a major exporting nations nation so they've been able to subsidize their misery if you will we don't have that luxury things like that cannot go on forever for mathematical reasons emotional reasons and practical reasons and i don't think they will but it feels like they could in the middle of every bubble it always feels like things could go on forever but of course as we know they...
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i want him to concentrate on the economy and jobs. he had to bailout the auto industry, now that they are doing well, let's see what he's f he can do when he's given an even hand. >> we'll be more with harvey weinstein and director stock well after this. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's
i want him to concentrate on the economy and jobs. he had to bailout the auto industry, now that they are doing well, let's see what he's f he can do when he's given an even hand. >> we'll be more with harvey weinstein and director stock well after this. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not...
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what do they tell us about 34erk's economy today? what impact do you expect it to have on the election? >> i don't think it will have much impact on the election because it is not that a much different from the overall trend over the last year ito 18 months. i think it was a fairly solid number. certainly better than expected and you got some revisions upward on the jobs number itself. overall, growth has been relative ly modest in the u.s. and that's reflected in the jobs number. this is an encouraging month. you never want to make too much out of any one month. >> i was surprised at the numbers. ed, what do you think? >> i think there are good things that each candidate can take out of it. obviously the fact the unemployment rate ticked up to something governor romney will emphasize, higher than when the president took office. that's the headline number. i agree with austan. the fact you had 171,000 jobs this month and i would add it is the trend for the pasten couple of months is higher, about 170,000 for fe the past couple of m m
what do they tell us about 34erk's economy today? what impact do you expect it to have on the election? >> i don't think it will have much impact on the election because it is not that a much different from the overall trend over the last year ito 18 months. i think it was a fairly solid number. certainly better than expected and you got some revisions upward on the jobs number itself. overall, growth has been relative ly modest in the u.s. and that's reflected in the jobs number. this is...
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republican mitt romney argued that he would do a better job leading the country's economy. at his first step in wisconsin, president obama appealed for another term in office to finish the job he started. a short time ago, he was given the backing of new york's mayor michael bloomberg, who endorsed the president's citing specifically the issue of climate change. i ask the political reporter for the "washington post" what he would be watching out for. we're entering the portion of the campaign where i start to the people who run for president just have a different team than the rest of us -- different gene than the rest of us. >> there is no doubt about that, but this is an incredibly close election at this point. a lot of people predicted this a year ago, that it would be close, and they've got the election they anticipated. a handful of states will decide if the candid -- will decide it. candidates will be in and out of the state's multiple times. >> what can they actually do at this stage? barack obama, mitt romney, to try to persuade people after two years of campaigning
republican mitt romney argued that he would do a better job leading the country's economy. at his first step in wisconsin, president obama appealed for another term in office to finish the job he started. a short time ago, he was given the backing of new york's mayor michael bloomberg, who endorsed the president's citing specifically the issue of climate change. i ask the political reporter for the "washington post" what he would be watching out for. we're entering the portion of the...
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voters who expect the economy to improve in the next 12 months are for president obama. by huge 40-point margin. kelly, i don't know whether it's chicken or egg but people who like obama like the future. >> the unemployment rate is expected to hold stead yes but don't be surprised it ticks up. a big move down the previous month and it has been erat he can but one thing we have consistently seen it comes to jump in one direction and backtrack. whether up or down. if we see it increase even if the payroll figures are ok expect that obviously to be the big story. chris: the question is how will this affect women? once again, this is a big point. 9% of the vote is working women and they decide late. this is one of the weirdnesses about electoral politics. women vote at the last minute. >> you talk to campaign strategists and democratic strategists and say the one group of people we don't understand are women. perhaps that doesn't surprise most of the men. but they do say that women decide erratically and they decide very carefully. and analyze everything. they're much less g
voters who expect the economy to improve in the next 12 months are for president obama. by huge 40-point margin. kelly, i don't know whether it's chicken or egg but people who like obama like the future. >> the unemployment rate is expected to hold stead yes but don't be surprised it ticks up. a big move down the previous month and it has been erat he can but one thing we have consistently seen it comes to jump in one direction and backtrack. whether up or down. if we see it increase even...
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the top concern is jobs for the young people and the economy. but when we dig in it's really finding a job, especially those who aren't going on to college, making sure they can find jobs. even those who do go to college they are graduating on average with $25,000 worts of debt and then struggling to find a job on top of that. the economic situation for these young people is real. and it certainly they are look most closely at when deciding who should be the next president. >> what are the challenges to get the young voters out to the poll. >> first is the process itself. young people are starting to pay attention. can't tell you how many calls we were getting in our office saying i'm preparing to go vote. i'm going early on election day, where do i register. in most states i have to tell those voters it's just too late. we are really pushing same day voter registration states and election registration and making sure people get registered and cast a ballot. second thing is just intimidation of doing something for the first time. where do i go?
the top concern is jobs for the young people and the economy. but when we dig in it's really finding a job, especially those who aren't going on to college, making sure they can find jobs. even those who do go to college they are graduating on average with $25,000 worts of debt and then struggling to find a job on top of that. the economic situation for these young people is real. and it certainly they are look most closely at when deciding who should be the next president. >> what are...
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the economy, stupid. friday the last jobs report before the election. last month, it gave the president a boost. will the october number matter more? i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "time" magazine's joe klein. the bbc's katty kay. cnbc's kelly evans. and "the washington post's" david ignatius. first up, we're staring down at the wind tunnel now but historic perfect political storm in the coming nine days of this campaign. and these closing days when we played out in mind games on both sides. the president saying he jist wants to hold on -- he just wants to hold on. >> what we have is a lead that we've maintained throughout this campaign. and we are going to just continue to drive home the message that there are two fundamentally different choices in this election. about where we take the country. chris: and he's on the air with a fear factor ad. >> 537. the number of votes that changed the course of american history. >> florida is too close to call. >> so this year, if you're thinking that your vote doesn't count, that it won't
the economy, stupid. friday the last jobs report before the election. last month, it gave the president a boost. will the october number matter more? i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "time" magazine's joe klein. the bbc's katty kay. cnbc's kelly evans. and "the washington post's" david ignatius. first up, we're staring down at the wind tunnel now but historic perfect political storm in the coming nine days of this campaign. and these closing days when...
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athat's what the plan georged allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to the continuing coverage hurricane sandy. some breaking news maryland health is saying
athat's what the plan georged allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising....
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empleos pero en 8 ocasiones voté a favor de los recortes de pequeños negocios pero debemos de esimular al economí y en mi distrito tuvimos que reconstruir un fdique que hizo que el seguro bajase-con la tragedia de sandy por ejemplo el gobernador federal tiene un papel muy importante para que se puedan abrir nuevamente. >>> es importante que la universidad sea más asequible y asegurarnos de que el dream act sea aprobado. yo crée dos talleres en mi distrito y había personas hasta de pie. >>> muchas gracias por haber estado con nosotros. >>> está en una lucha fuerte y ya regresamos con el huracán sandy que cambió absolutamente todo! (mÚsica). esta smeana el huracán sandy lo cambió todo, ocurrió la tormenta y afectó 19 estados, se reportaron 80 muertos y 8 milones de personas con la energía cortada. las sospechas de que el cambo climático nos va afectando se hacen reales. >>> sandy no puso a preubba y estamos aquí en new york esto vemos, sandy partió por dos a manhattan, la zona downtownno tiene transporte y parece fanstasmagóricio. tenemos que mirar más allá de lo sucedido. la ciud
empleos pero en 8 ocasiones voté a favor de los recortes de pequeños negocios pero debemos de esimular al economí y en mi distrito tuvimos que reconstruir un fdique que hizo que el seguro bajase-con la tragedia de sandy por ejemplo el gobernador federal tiene un papel muy importante para que se puedan abrir nuevamente. >>> es importante que la universidad sea más asequible y asegurarnos de que el dream act sea aprobado. yo crée dos talleres en mi distrito y había personas hasta...
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do people feel like the economy is getting better? are things looking better? if you look in states that matter, places like ohio where the economy has gotten substantially better and they can pinpoint why. they can point to the auto bailout. if you're in michigan or ohio you can point to that reason why, and that reason why has barack obama's name on it. >> if you listen to the little clips we played, it seems as though barack obama is energized -- >> that's apparent. >> mitt romney is going through the motions. >> let's go to the facts here we have on the table. i love the atmospherics. let's go to this peaking question. dick nixon, richard nixon, he was a smart politician as they go, and he used to believe -- he didn't want to the run all out. he said you have to peak at the right time. he almost caught kennedy. he was three days late. three more days he might have caught him. humphrey almost caught nixon in '68. these elections go through rhythms. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great de
do people feel like the economy is getting better? are things looking better? if you look in states that matter, places like ohio where the economy has gotten substantially better and they can pinpoint why. they can point to the auto bailout. if you're in michigan or ohio you can point to that reason why, and that reason why has barack obama's name on it. >> if you listen to the little clips we played, it seems as though barack obama is energized -- >> that's apparent. >> mitt...
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is put away for threatening the government with an alarming exposé on the country's just integrate economy. probably party candidates for the us presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed frontrunners. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it all seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's ten am here in moscow you live with us on r t i'm to say keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and moscow activists could now face up to twenty years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada saw massive student protests against jewish and high so earlier this year and led to hundreds of being arrested canadian radio reporter michael corey and says the new law will prevent allies antigovernment demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does is
is put away for threatening the government with an alarming exposé on the country's just integrate economy. probably party candidates for the us presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed frontrunners. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it all seek new rebel leaders out of those actually...
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is slowly improving the economy of course is the number one issue on americans minds i think he will find a way to win this election while talking about economy i know it sounds like a simple question but which of the candidates has a better plan to get the use economy back on track there is no simple answer when it comes to the economy as you know there is a world crisis i believe president obama has a better plan he understands the need in the short term to stimulate the economy remember he came in in what was the greatest financial crisis since the depression in our country his recovery program helped create or save two point five million jobs to invest in america today in the short term and create jobs is very important i think president romney's idea of cutting taxes for the richest of deregulating of giving more money to the military more than our generals want could very well send america back into the recession from which it is slowly emerging but we talked about the stimulus package so the recession officially ended in two thousand and nine and barack obama with obama in off
is slowly improving the economy of course is the number one issue on americans minds i think he will find a way to win this election while talking about economy i know it sounds like a simple question but which of the candidates has a better plan to get the use economy back on track there is no simple answer when it comes to the economy as you know there is a world crisis i believe president obama has a better plan he understands the need in the short term to stimulate the economy remember he...
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romney has made the rebuilding the economy his number one campaign priority, and rightly so. this marks the very first time the paper has endorsed a republican since richard nixon. that was in 1972. joining me now is rick green of "the des moines register." it's great to have you with me. your paper did endorse mitt romney over the weekend. as i read from your blog and other reasons why that happened, you said the transparency was key to that selection. romney recently appeared in ohio claiming that jeep was moving production to china and has doubled-down with a new ad. i want to show everybody what that new ad looks like. >> obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians building jeeps in china. >> chrysler issued a statement last week saying jeep has intention of shifting production of jeep models out of the north america to china. this president said this election is about trust. we have chrysler saying that romney was flat-out wrong, but he's still pushing this issue. do you believe that governor romney for the readers of "the register" is the ca
romney has made the rebuilding the economy his number one campaign priority, and rightly so. this marks the very first time the paper has endorsed a republican since richard nixon. that was in 1972. joining me now is rick green of "the des moines register." it's great to have you with me. your paper did endorse mitt romney over the weekend. as i read from your blog and other reasons why that happened, you said the transparency was key to that selection. romney recently appeared in...
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he took office when the economy was losing a hundred thousand jobs a month now, the economy lost jobs for about 15 months. when it started again, when president obama's jobs programs of the kicking and in said the three months, we have had 5.8 million jobs as of yesterday. when somebody criticizes an office holder, you have a right to ask them, compared to what? let's look at the most recent comparisons. if you do not count the losses in the crash of president bush and look at the seven years after the birth slowdown we have had when the dot com stocks across the bet. just the seven-year period. there were 2.6 million private- sector jobs twice as many jobs, 5.8 million. barack obama has done a good job. [cheers and applause] the third reason you're sorry for him as he has felt as responsibility to be a good commander in chief. [applause] he has advanced the nation's security by ending the war and a rock bank, by fighting terror, monotype -- modernizing the military. making the world with more friends and it your adversaries. [cheers and applause] she has a heck of the secretary of st
he took office when the economy was losing a hundred thousand jobs a month now, the economy lost jobs for about 15 months. when it started again, when president obama's jobs programs of the kicking and in said the three months, we have had 5.8 million jobs as of yesterday. when somebody criticizes an office holder, you have a right to ask them, compared to what? let's look at the most recent comparisons. if you do not count the losses in the crash of president bush and look at the seven years...
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economy is recovering the ruble however lost a lot of value to the dollar logically enough and some to the year now in russia the markets close on a positive note three sessions in a row of growth overall the week as well positive however trading today volumes were weak investors avoided any major moves ahead of a three day holiday on monday there will be no trading on the corporate side gas problems net profit plunged by a third in the first half of the year results was mainly due to of failing demand and falling demand in the debt stricken europe gas monopoly also wrote off for over four billion dollars in back dated discounts to its e.u. partners however gazprom shares finished better than the market and also pharmaceuticals were in the spotlight pharmacy chain thirty six point six rocketed on the news the company will sell controlling stake in drug maker verify arm which also advanced a lot more than ten percent of these of course very thinly traded stocks. writes russia's e.s.p. oil blend could join breads and west texas crude as the global benchmark for the oil market there is ho
economy is recovering the ruble however lost a lot of value to the dollar logically enough and some to the year now in russia the markets close on a positive note three sessions in a row of growth overall the week as well positive however trading today volumes were weak investors avoided any major moves ahead of a three day holiday on monday there will be no trading on the corporate side gas problems net profit plunged by a third in the first half of the year results was mainly due to of...
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those issues and more tonight from ralph nader also the wealthy elite on wall street have crashed our economy devastated the middle class and created unprecedented levels of inequality how and why that america become so subservient to our nation's billionaires also later in the show we'll have a your take my take a live segment your chance to call in live and ask a question or make a comment on the years of state to find out when to call in for your trials to be on the big picture. you need to know this you wonder how a man who's been lying to the american people for over a year arguably over eight years has offshore bank accounts pays a lower tax rate on his hundreds of millions of dollars than most working americans how this guy is somehow neck and neck in the polls to be present the united states want to answer a lot of corporate money tragically thanks to all that money neither barack obama or mitt romney are talking about the issues that really affect all of us the most and about the solutions that can save this nation but my next guest has devoted literally devoted his life to talking a
those issues and more tonight from ralph nader also the wealthy elite on wall street have crashed our economy devastated the middle class and created unprecedented levels of inequality how and why that america become so subservient to our nation's billionaires also later in the show we'll have a your take my take a live segment your chance to call in live and ask a question or make a comment on the years of state to find out when to call in for your trials to be on the big picture. you need to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. welcome back we're talking about how and where and when and why do you want is now spending will come to an end there will be a day of reckoning we're going to. be laughing there's nothing funny about it's actually very serious but i don't know if we didn't laugh maybe we cry so let's bring back in simon to come in edging member of ideas as capital before the break he was laying out how he kind of sees this playing out and why he doesn't think it sustainable and before we move on to solutions or how people should adjust their concepts i do want to touch on a couple of scenarios just because they're in the news so we have c.e.o.'s of eighty companies in the us advocating for some kind of simpson bowles plan a roadmap to balancing the budget reining in the budget deficits are you saying you just don't see this happening because you don't think it's politically feasible that's kind of what i deduced before the break. absolutely right i mean what everybody's focus is on what simpson bowl
find out what's really happening to the global economy. welcome back we're talking about how and where and when and why do you want is now spending will come to an end there will be a day of reckoning we're going to. be laughing there's nothing funny about it's actually very serious but i don't know if we didn't laugh maybe we cry so let's bring back in simon to come in edging member of ideas as capital before the break he was laying out how he kind of sees this playing out and why he doesn't...